No47 House is located in Ha Tinh city, Middle Vietnam. By utilizing top lights as well as placing small green-courtyards inside the house, the architect wants to bring out elegant and peaceful spaces to the client who can leave all his tiring behind after a long working day to enjoy his own space in a noise and polluted environment of a developing city.

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trinh lang tong

sr. i don’t like it

michealchang

paranoid or neuropathy

quachtingfo

neuropathy

Kevin Doan

I have reviewed your website and like your design as you can take off from others to a concept of a house. Great when you can propose those design to client when most of them (including architects in Vietnam are conservative)
Good job and keep going.

Even for the context of Vietnam this house is in no way special or even interesting.
see detail of wall fan!
more editing arch daily…..please

Mầu Hà

Not nice ! I think in Vietnam have many interesting works :)

Ly

This is a decent work within the context of Vietnamese modern houses. However, please hire professional photographers.

dEZ

furnishing look really cheap.

Hong My

How Vietnamese architecture could be boosted when so many other Vietnamese architects just keep bombarding our colleagues.
Despite anything, being selected to be posted on Archdaily is a great honor that we should feel happy about.
And, Archdaily’ staffs might feel hesitate when intending to post a Vietnamese project when they see so many negative comments from Vietnam.

Please!!!!!!! we are in one country, please do not use unprofessional and unreasonable criticism like ” the furnishing looks cheap” or “we have a lot of other interesting projects in VN” to bombard a building from your home again!

Such a shame!!! same story with Vo Trong Nghia, and honestly, I don’t know why